This Authorized Cisco course provides the knowledge and skills required to configure, add subscriber accounts, and implement auto attendants for Cisco Unified Messaging on a network. You will learn the essential methods for installing, configuring, maintaining, and conducting moves, adds, and changes for a Unity system on your network. You will discover the tools and learn the techniques to maintain Unity and run critical reports against the system. This course will prepare you for Cisco Exam 642-105.
Prerequisites
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Windows 2000 or 2003
- Working knowledge of the Microsoft Exchange 2000, Microsoft Exchange 2003, or IBM Lotus Domino messaging environment
- Working knowledge of the features, benefits, and programming of at least one manufacturer's PBX (Cisco Unified CallManager or Cisco Unified Communications Manager preferred)
What You'll Learn
- Components of the Cisco Unity system, their standard and optional features, and how they integrate into a unified messaging system
- Components of the Cisco Unity Connection system, their standard and optional features, and how they integrate with telephone systems
- Configure a Cisco Unity system using acknowledged best practices and manage a Cisco Unity subscriber account using the Cisco Unity Administration tool
- Choose the correct subscriber type and add the individual subscriber using best practices for setting account policy, Class of Service, and subscriber templates
- Monitor and maintain a Cisco Unity system using available tools and reporting capabilities
- Given the hardware specification for a computer messaging system of a stated capacity, determine the appropriate platform to be used and the correct voice boards that will meet the minimum hardware requirements for a Cisco Unity system
- Given a set of installation software components, select the correct components, install the software following the recommended installation sequence, and verify proper operation
- Given an integration scenario with specific components, choose the correct integration type and determine the steps needed to complete the integration
- Given a particular server type, select the appropriate type of Cisco Unity networking and subscriber to ensure message delivery, message transfer, and directory replication
- Given a problem description and access to appropriate Cisco Unity tools and utilities, determine and use the appropriate tools to address specific system maintenance, diagnostics, troubleshooting, and reporting problems
Who Needs to Attend
- End-user system administrators responsible for the day-to-day management of corporate messaging systems
- Personnel responsible for planning, designing, and implementing Cisco Unity systems in an IP telephony environment
Course Outline
1. Cisco Unified Messaging Overview
- Cisco Unity
- Unified Messaging Integrations
- Cisco Unity Standard System Features
- Cisco Unity Standard User Features
- Cisco Unity Optional Features
2. Cisco Unity Connection Overview
- Cisco Unity Connection
- Positioning Cisco Unity Connection
- Cisco Unity Connection Integrations
- Unity Connection Standard Features
- Cisco Unity Connection Optional Features
3. Cisco Unified Messaging General Setup
- Using Cisco Unity
- Using the Cisco Unity Administrator
- Setting Up Cisco Unity
4. Cisco Unified Messaging Subscriber Configuration
- Configuring Global Subscriber Settings
- Configuring Subscriber Accounts and Settings
- Using Call Handlers and Interview Handlers
5. Cisco Unified Messaging System Monitoring and Maintenance
- Monitoring a Cisco Unified Messaging System
- Maintaining a Cisco Unified Messaging System
- Managing Unified Messaging System Reporting
6. Cisco Unified Messaging System Hardware
- Unified Messaging Server Hardware
- Unified Messaging Voice Boards
7. Cisco Unified Messaging System Software
- Unified Messaging Architecture
- Installing Cisco Unity Messaging Software
- Upgrading Cisco Unified Messaging Software
8. Cisco Unity Connection Overview
- Defining Cisco Unity Connection Server Hardware
- Defining Cisco Unity Connection Architecture and Software
9. Unified Messaging Integrations
- Cisco Unified Messaging Integrations
- Integrating Cisco Unity with Cisco Unified Communications Manager
10. Unified Messaging Networking
- Cisco Unity Networking Overview
- Message Transfer and Directory Replication
- Networking Subscribers
- Digital Networking
- VPIM Networking
- AMIS Networking
- Cisco Unity Bridge Networking
11. Unified Messaging Maintenance and Utilities
- Cisco Unity Administration Tools
- Cisco Unity Audio Management Tools
- Cisco Unity Diagnostic Tools
- Cisco Unity Switch Integration Tools
- Disaster Recovery and Cisco Unity
- Providing Redundancy: Implementing Failover in Cisco Unity
Labs
AUM - 2 days
Lab 1: Topology and Deployment
Lab 2: Unity Integration
Lab 3: Unity System Settings
Lab 4: System Schedule
Lab 5: Class of Service
Lab 6: Subscribers
Lab 7: Unity Features
Lab 8: Opening Greeting
Lab 9: Interview and Call Handlers
Lab 10: More Handlers
Lab 11: Greetings and Broadcast Administrators
Lab 12: Emergency Outdial Notification Plan
Lab 13: Status Monitor and Reports
IUM - 3 days
Lab 1: Topology and Deployment
Lab 2: IUM Server Configuration
Lab 3: Configuring Active Directory
Lab 4: Systems Preparation Assistant
Lab 5: Exchange 2003 Introduction
Lab 6: Exchange SMTP Connector
Lab 7: Unity Installation
Lab 8: CallManager 4.x Setup and Unity Integration Preparation
Lab 9: Cisco Unified Communications Manager 5.x/6.x Setup and Unity Integration Preparation
Lab 10: Unity Integration
Lab 11: Initial Unity Configuration
Lab 12: Testing Integration and Adding Users
Lab 13: CCM 4.x Dial Plan and Restriction Tables
Lab 14: CUCM 5.x/6.x Dial Plan and Restriction Tables
Lab 15: System Tools
Lab 16: CCM 4.x Deploying G.729a
Lab 17: CUCM 5.x/6.x Deploying G.729a
Lab 18: View Mail for Outlook
Lab 19: Internet Voice Connector
Lab 20: Internet Subscribers
Lab 21: Text to Speech (TTS)